Water is a very important natural resource, and it is in our best interest to improve the quality of that resource. Read more here on how to improve water quality in communities. Find out what you can do and which cities in the US have the best drinking water.
Roots and Shoots is the environmental, wildlife conservation and humanitarian program from the Jane Goodall Institute that teaches and inspires young people to be warriors for Mother Earth and all her inhabitants. Join the cause today!
To understand how environmental policy is made, we must first go through some of the history of science policy in the United States. This article covers some of the origins of science-related policy customs and organizations as well as the creation of some of the first big environmental laws.
Who are the main groups involved in influencing and creating the policies that will protect our doom our world? Who can we look to to have an affect on these politics? This article explores the key players in policy, identifying the people and places where environmental policy is created.
Politics are messy but environmental danger is real. How does such an important topic get addressed without our complex and monolithic system of government? This series provides a look into the history, players, process, and problems involved in trying to enact and modify environmental policy.
A comparison of George W. Bush ERA environmental policies with those in the beginning of Barrack Obama’s administration. Also why the U.S. can and should take the leading role in global environmental issues.
Have you ever wondered if you and your friends can make a noticeable difference in the environmental policies of our government? Have you wondered if you can really effect noticeable change? You can! Here’s an overview of six different factors that unite public opinion and official policy.
The Kyoto Protocol is an environmental agreement between certain countries in order to fight against global warming. In addition to other policies, the relation between the Kyoto Protocol and global warming is to reduce greenhouse gases.